Nortel Networks Norstar ICS Ring Volume, Run/Stop, Saved, Service Schedules, Ringing service

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Ring

≤•°‚

volume

Make your telephone ring so that you can adjust the volume. You can

 

also adjust the volume any time your telephone rings.

 

 

Run/Stop

≤•·

 

Store more than one autodial number or external carrier feature code

 

on one memory button by inserting a break point ß between numbers

 

or codes.

 

The first press of the button dials the first number or code; the next

 

press dials the next number or code. You can program up to four

 

numbers or codes separated by break points.

 

 

Saved

≤fl‡

Number

Save a number to redial later. Enter the code while you are on a call

Redial

that you have dialed to save the number. Enter the code when you are

 

not on a call to redial the saved number.

Service Schedules

Show service schedules ≤°‡‚

Display the modes that have been turned on at a designated control set.

Ringing service

≤°‡⁄ Cancel ≤£°‡⁄

Turn on one of six schedules for alternative ringing/call answering arrangements from a designated control telephone.

Restrictions service

≤°‡¤ Cancel ≤£°‡¤

Turn on one of six services for restrictions on particular lines or telephones from a designated control telephone. You will be required to enter a password.

 

Routing services

 

 

≤°‡‹

Cancel ≤£°‡‹

 

Turn on one of six services for routing on particular lines or telephones

 

from a designated control telephone. You will be required to enter a

 

password.

 

 

 

 

Silent

≤•fifi‚

 

monitoring

If your two-line telephone has been designated as a supervisor

(Hunt

telephone, use this code to start monitoring members of a hunt group.

groups)

1.

Press ≤•fifi‚.

 

 

2.

Enter the SM password provided by your system administrator.

 

3.

Enter the local (DN) of the Hunt group telephone you want to

 

 

monitor.

 

Note: If the telephone does not have a current call, or if the call is an internal call, you will not be able to monitor the call.

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Contents Norstar ICS Telephone Feature Guide Page Background Cancel ≤£fl Music Call Forward Cancel ≤£›Button Inquiry Call DurationClass Service PasswordGroup CallDo Not Cancel ≤£fi Disturb Conference To independently hold two callsContrast ≤‡ Dialing ≤¤Line Cancel ≤£› Redirection Messages Cancel ≤£⁄Cancel ≤£⁄· Last NumberRing Again Cancel ≤£¤ Internal page ≤fl⁄and zoneExternal page ≤fl¤ Internal and external page ≤fl‹and zoneRing Volume Service SchedulesRinging service Restrictions serviceTo make a call using a speed dial code Speed Dial ≤‚To program user speed dial numbers Transfer ≤‡‚Voice call Cancel ≤£ Deny Cancel ≤£⁄fiTrunk Answer Voice callCall Log Password Call Log To erase a Call Log entryTo return a call from your Call Log Call Log Options

Norstar ICS specifications

Nortel Networks Norstar Integrated Communications System (ICS) was a prominent telecommunications solution developed for small to medium-sized businesses in the 1990s and early 2000s. The Norstar ICS provided flexibility, scalability, and cost-efficiency, making it a popular choice for companies looking to enhance their communication infrastructure.

One of the defining features of the Norstar ICS was its ability to integrate various communication technologies into a single platform. It combined traditional voice services with advanced features such as voicemail, auto-attendant, call transfer, and more. This integration allowed businesses to streamline their operations and improve customer service through enhanced communication capabilities.

The Norstar ICS utilized a modular architecture, enabling organizations to customize their systems according to their specific needs. Businesses could start with a basic configuration and add modules as their requirements grew. The system supported a range of telephone models, including digital, analog, and IP phones, thus offering flexibility in choosing the right devices for different workplace environments.

Among the key technologies featured in the Norstar ICS was the Norstar CallPilot, a voice messaging solution that provided voicemail and unified messaging capabilities. This allowed users to access their messages via email or the telephone, ensuring that important communications were never missed. The CallPilot system was known for its intuitive interface, making it user-friendly for employees and administrators alike.

Another important aspect of the Norstar ICS was its high level of reliability. Built with robust hardware and software, the system offered impressive uptime and resilience, which was crucial for businesses that relied heavily on communications. Nortel designed the system with built-in redundancy and failover options, ensuring that communication services remained available even during disruptions.

The Norstar ICS also featured advanced call management capabilities, including call logging, caller ID, and hunt groups. These features enabled businesses to manage incoming calls more effectively, distributing them to the right departments or personnel efficiently.

Nortel's Norstar ICS represented an era of innovation in telecommunications, merging traditional and emerging technologies to meet the evolving needs of businesses. Its modular design, reliability, and robust feature set made it a valuable investment for organizations looking to enhance their communication systems. Though newer technologies have since emerged, the legacy of the Norstar ICS continues to influence modern telecommunications solutions.